# Format And Display Small Amounts Of Columnar Data In [_List Processes Running Across All (tmux) Sessions](tmux/list-processes-running-across-all-sessions.md), I showed an example of piping some data from `tmux` to the `column -t` command to nicely format and display the columnar data as a table. By default is uses spaces as the delimiter. ```bash ❯ tmux list-panes -a -F "#{session_name}:#{window_index}.#{pane_index} #{pane_pid} #{pane_current_command}" \ | column -t PLP:1.1 62364 zsh TIL:1.1 62345 nvim TIL:1.2 65838 task TIL:2.1 11428 tmux client-app:1.1 62373 ssh client-app:1.2 10796 zsh client-app:1.3 63081 zsh client-app:2.1 61115 overmind client-app:3.1 82608 zsh visualmode-dev:1.1 52237 zsh ``` This can be useful for formatting data from all kinds of commands and tools. Sometimes the columns of data are separated by something other than spaces. For instance, here is some git branch information (for my [dotfiles repo](https://github.com/jbranchaud/dotfiles)) separated by the `|` character. To format that with `column`, I need to also include the `-s '|'` flag to override the delimiter. ```bash ❯ git for-each-ref --format='%(refname:short)|%(authordate:short)|%(authorname)' refs/heads/ \ | column -t -s '|' claude/sync-dotfiles-011CUP87cRV6c51eEi3Chg99 2025-10-22 jbranchaud jb/add-rhubarb-for-fugitive-github-browse 2025-11-02 jbranchaud jb/fix-hardcoded-paths 2025-11-02 jbranchaud jb/set-nvim-to-default-manpager 2025-10-19 jbranchaud main 2026-01-10 jbranchaud master 2025-10-30 Dorian Karter my-dotfiles 2025-11-01 jbranchaud upstream-master 2026-01-01 Dorian Karter ```